91. While they were tailored for young readers from kindergarten through the early grades, she also wrote science books for teen-agers and a few for adults. 92. With illustrative help by Richard Bonson, van Rose takes young readers on a journey inside, outside and all around the Earth. 93. Written by Jean-Pierre Verdet and Gilbert Houbre, who also illustrated, this book gives young readers an entertaining lesson in how light works. 94. Young readers are bound to delight in the squeaking piglet as well as the barnyard animals our protagonist visits. 95. Young readers find that it is the personal accounts, like the diary, that are most moving. 96. Young readers in a temporary library where a can, in the foreground, is used to collect funds for construction of a new facility. 97. Young readers will like this simple bilingual holiday story of a family that comes together to decorate the Christmas tree. 98. Yet this picture, like the story itself, has the stealth aspect of something intended for young readers in an innocent, less cynical time. 99. Young readers also will enjoy finding hidden numerals in each illustration. 100. And she considers one of the major pluses of her success the chance to meet young readers. |